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The Herald-Palladium from Benton Harbor, Michigan • 7

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Benton Harbor, Michigan
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THE NEWS-PALLADIUM, BENTON HARBOR, MICH. PAGE SEVEU SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1947 Ex-GI Sells Tractors 'Rub-Out' Theory DELICIOUS Sen. Vandenberg Sponsors Seaway a potluck supper at the Federated church on Wednesday evening, May 14, at 7 o'clock. Each member may invite a guest. A program will follow the supper.

The committee in charge of the affair will be Mrs. A. F. Dowd, Mrs, Gust Kirsch. and Mrs.

Elmer ing, was also introduced in the House by Chairman Dondero (R-Mlch) of the public worts committee. Ten other Republicans including Sen. Ferguson (R-Mich) and four Democrats joined with Vanden-berg in placing the measure before the senate. And Power Bill BIBS (O WASHINGTON, May 10-(AP)- Senator Vandenberg (R-Mich) in troduced Friday for himself and 14 other senators bi-partisan legisla FRENCH FRIES tion authorizing construction of the controversial St. Lawrence seaway AUTO BODY PAINTING $35.00 AND UP HAYES- HARTFORD, MICH.

Blxki Uwik Ctthtlli Ckana Hartford Philharmonic Club To Meet May 14 HARTFORD, May 10 The HarV ford Philharmonic club will observe its annual recreation day and last meeting of the club year by holding and power development. CARRY-OUT FOOD SHOP 146 WATER ST. OLD POSTOFFICE BLDG. The measure, providing for imposition of tolls to make the multi-million dollar project self-liquidat uiven rur uecnii Ex-Chicago'Hoodlum Is Found Strangled SAN FRANCISCO, Msj 10-' (AP) -Homicide inspectors eon-ddered the theory of rmrUnd "mb-out" tody in the stranju-Utlon slsvinr of Nicholas (Nick) Do John, 40, former Chicago hoodlam whose semi-nude body was found Iaie "yesterday staffed in the trunk of hli own new automobile. De John, who for the past year had been 11 1 luxuriously though quietly at Santa Rosa, 50 miles north of here, was identified by Chicago authorities as a one-time minor gangland figure who had been run out of Chicago by gambling interests.

Chief homlcidj inspector Prank Ahearn said "I don't know yet it tiit v. -CI -r IT- A .3 21-l PROFITABLE RESALE whether it was gangland revenge, robbery or the result of a private feud." De John, who was known in Santa Rosa as Vincent N. Rossi, was found doubled up in the trunk compartment of his 1846 (Chryster town and country) paneled sedan as police responded to a routine call to Investigate an abandoned car parked in a fashionable residential He had besn garroted with a wire or cord. Only 77 cents was found in the pockets of his expensive tailored trousers. Police said his big diamond ring and a wristwatch had been removed, and were probing reports that De John had been carrying $1,200 in cash.

Santa Rosa police chief Melvin Flohr said De John had purchased a $17400 home there last year and had lived quietly with his wife and theirthree children. aQ A GI EXCHANGES FARMING FOR SALESMANSHIP Discharged, he didn't go back to WUK HOMNMO MONDAY, MAT 12, 1947... WAA IAUS OmtMII OP COYIMMINT SU1PLUS IN MICHMAN (lOWIt MNBUUU) the farm. Harbor Tire of Benton Harbor needed a salesman for tractors, ties, trucks and other ap isxmm mm kllLU lilLi VAA CwsHmttStn. Ce.

13740 OaklawdAvs HlgklmJPmk 3, Mick. TO 9-710C pliances the fruit growers and oth ers are calling for. What are the GIs doing, many months after they're out of the Army and in civvies? Well, here's one Bruno (Bernie) Puszyuslci, formerly of Three Oaks and not long back from his Army service. He formerly operated a 200-acre farm near Three Oaks. Then Uncle Sam called him up for service and, like hundreds of other farm boys, he was off to the war.

datis and ptioimr or SAUS Private Puszyuski decided to go for salesmanship rather than farm ing, so he took the job. Now he's out in the rural areas, calling on friends and others and doing a hangup sales job. Mrs. De John, he added, left by air for Chicago on Tuesday after placing the children in a private school. Chicago police reported De John had a record of arrests and fines for disorderly conduct and pickups "on general principles," and had been associated with several north side hoodlums who had been slain in recent I manufacturer and alleged "bookie," years.

and John Quatrrochi, both killed in Among these were his uncle, Vin- gangland fashion in the Chicago cent Benevento, wealthy cheese i arja last year. Ti Ti DISCBIPTION MATIRIAL Ti CrtiW Diftli TO Federal VKtll tlj: HmProll OTHER SR. 'S2' tmn tjjIU llLlJ VI A A UsHmt Sir. Cwv 13740 Oakland A Highland Ft. 3, TO.

9-7900 $797,138 Foundry Equipment, ptiourr piioiitt My Furnaces, and Ovens. mtihm mtihu LlstDI-6809. VJ! 11 13 30 June 3 llewre 'S and Fans re ListDE-63-420 ond. .13 20 23 28 June 3 17 iHHTElM AA His. Ceeft Ms.

9. 100 S. Ceolldgs Hwy Unr etgt, Mick yi. 2-4114 $36l438-Holiti, Ileetrle, Air, fjy Ju" Jun JunB Jun Spring, and Chalnfall 27 2 5 10 13 thru 28 3 6 11 16 "How to save money on your electric bill" Ask for List DI-66-Brlquettlng Pre.ses 551,170.11 All classes MiylJ 406, Submit offers to purchase Speclal-ObMleta SaliERds Ask for Ll.t DE-83- nd Salvage Machine JI.ITI.rM.H Miy 14 347. Submit Tool.

of buyers yn bd Industrial Refrigeration and Mi.c. Ask for List DE-21-Plumblng, Heatino, $114,25117 327. Submit offers nd Electrical of buyers to purcha.e Equipment- Reproduction and Ask for List DB-25- Photographic $30,238.83 J'" 332. Submit offers Equipment ouyors to purcha.e ah A.kforU.tDI-10-Sosh Cords imXAJS Miy 347. Submit sealed ef buyers bd Canve.

Preduet. Allcla.se. D-5- nd Ind Curtain. ef buyer. "'d 11:10 lis.

bid. Automotive ME AskforLUtDI-ll- and $120,407.71 Miyll 344. Submit sealed AccoMorlo. ofbuyr 1:30 bids Cadillac Engine 41U, All cla.se. Dt'2: Auemblle.

ef buyer. Submit IJIB.BS. bid. Corrugated and Paper MiEsfc Ask for Ll.t DE-26- Carten. and Mi.c.

$07,00171 342. Submit sealed Packaging Material oi ouyers bJ Fire t. Sir. Plahtlna All Aik for Ll.t DB-27- $111,01191 A May 21 343. Submit Industrial Safety ef buyer.

Equipment, and Tent. dd bW i mtt'ex SOZMLIl' A.k for Ll.t 01-61- Platlng Generators V2U ofbuyrf My 329. Submit 5:10 bids Industrial All classes JAElis Equipment of buyer. M.j2t Submit offer. to purcha.e Speclal-Obiolete Alldawes Ask for Ll.t DE-85- and Salvage $707,14112 ofbuyr, 346.

Submit sealed Machine Tools 0:00 p.SL bid. Aluminum Extruded Shape, All classes Ak. ond Magnesium W41IJE obuyM May 28 348. Submit sealed Billets end Ingots SM-m- All classes SaliEiis Ask for List DE-16- SteelWeel $34,003.15 -a 332. Submit offer.

to purcha.e Fire A( Ak or ut Fire Hose, and Safety $11,00748 olbu Mlj2, 355. Submit offers Equipment to purchase Industrial All classes Ask for Ll.t DB-63- Equlpment of buyer. 363. Submit sealed H.HLH. bids.

u. Inventory WHO MAY SALI MATIRIAL lnDollar; BUY DATI HOW TO 1UY ''g 0Sct' Aitsmotin Dvv 500 Grlswld Sf, Dtt. 26, Mick CH. 4920 Automotive Parts, AI Auf0- Lists at 29th Floor Assemblies, and mtlv" Guardian Bldg. Buy Accessories.

New Lists $200,108,108.01 "rade CoiIImoij at fixed prices. No Issued semi-monthly list will be maHed. Call Ext. 163 "vow ho.i DI-I9S CHyilHlfi WAA Dh- C'nttr No. 9, 100 5.

Coeffrfgs Hwyv River Rouge, VI. 2-4114 Ask for List DI-85- Machine Tools mi tii All classes 492. Buy direct, or Standard General of buyers, submit offers to Purpose purchase Machine Tools- n1oJ Standard General Clit f-" 'd of buyers submit offers to Purpose purchaso Machine Tool Standard General li.S17.97IJI Cssttoeoss of buyers submit offers to Purpose purchaso Machine Tools- 1o' Standard General J14.IHI55.40 Mln of buyers submit offers to rurposo purchaso illiil5 Nal'l Automotive Fart Office, 300 farem fewer, Automotive Truck W0M'17 of buyer. No- "4- WJ Call Ext. 171 or 194 .08.

Submit seaied bid, Automotive Truck d.r.i. ammm "E'J J.k or NAPO Ll.t Prelect DE-371 of buyer. No-1 Call Ext. 171 or 194 Submit bid. Another in a Series by Phineas Q.

Twitch, Eminent Economist tAt "Stamd" Items ere available only to ostabllshmonta who can eortlty that they are business concern normally handling this typo of mercfiendse. IMPORTANT INFORMATION TO ALL VETERAN BUYERS: TO ALL BUYERS: 2 Sell your electric refrigerator to the junkman, and get back tome of the money you wasted on Besides taking up too much room, it costs you about 5 cents a day to run. This substantial saving will help balance your budget these days of rising costs. Of course, without refrigeration, food will spoil but that can easily be avoided by eating out of cans. Or by not eating at all.

This will undoubtedly build up your character, though it may break down your physique. Donate your electric sewing machine to an orphanage, and start stitching by hand. Of course, it takes a lot of time. And maybe it is a little hard on the eyes. But, just think, youH save one whole penny for every eight hours your Sewing machine doesn't run.

Anyway, Grandma made the family clothes by hand. Why can't you? Turn off your radio during the Electric Hour "Hour of Charm" every Sunday afternoon at 4:30 over CBS, EST. In this way, of course, you'll miss the All-Girl Orchestra under the direction of Phil Spitalny, with Evelyn and Her Magic Violin but you'll actually save one-sixth of a penny every time you do! In two years this self-sacrifice on your part will have saved you the price of a pack of cigarettes! For information regarding any "SET-ASIDE" sale, contact the "Veteran Cask and Carry Service" at Customer Service Center, 13740 Oakland Avenue, Highland Park 3, Michigan, phone TO 9-7900. It is open every day except 3 Before buying government surplus you will need a list of available material. All lists contain a description of the items offered as well as information on quantities, prices, buying dates, inspection locations, conditions of sales and specific buying instructions to both priority and non-priority customers.

Write, wire or phone WAA at the location shown regarding the DE List Number you desire. Some lists are available for your examination only at the location. TO EXPORTERS: You are invited to purchase government surplus at wholesale. All inquiries on export control should be sent to Office of International Trade, Department of Commerce, Washington, D. C.

NOTE: All material may be withdrawn and bids or orders rejected, WAA standard conditions oj sale govern all sales. All deliveries are F.O.B. location. Prospective buyers are advised to confirm dates and commodities as they are subject to change. buu wu iiiu.i U1KUIS from 6:00 P.M.

to 8:00 P.M. "First Come, First Served" Sales of "Set-Aside-items (some in short supply) are being held continually as material is available. No special advance notice of these individual sales is given. To buy Veterans. "Set-Aside" items you no longer need a preference certificate.

You may purchase these items for your personal use by presenting your honorable discharge papers at the sale (former officers may use acceptable identification documents). For priority purchase of any Government surplus, for your own business, professional or agricultural enterprise, you must obtain a "preference certificate" from the Veterans Division, WAA, 535 Griswold Street, Detroit 26, Michigan. NOTE No Vstoran ootsldo Horn llstsd In this ad. CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER Wofcfc for more of these practical, mwey-icvmg by Or. Twitch He reefy knows hit subecf.

We nope hs'H hslp yew reojxe how many fobs eecfrfeffy dot for you, and how little It costs. i rr 31 mm 0 RJ Q1TCBiVul i(D 59 mm- 13740 OAKLAND AVE.f DETROIT 3, MICHIGAN PHONE TO. 9-7900 4JPV' 1 Rev 'i.

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